nu tr, ’“‘ J"l'lt IP.""- I but Him", In on.- in]! Trate l .013 mod-g ‘, are the "m: tic hill hurl). I": tho I is, which - a ttr in or. " tht - 1.... 5... .-- _ _ ' IL. Fraud; Amd. In annual b w you: old “W†by pine-nun.“ ml hour... A...“ WWW sunk, - Mm non]: damâ€; “1W fore (Maxim e Unnxovillo. before o-mo. uh, in out TTLE runs. ml." in one]: month. In" nu GuolphN. Mon (iuolph, Kahlua-y in anab '*-$M~ eu'-., IN. m In†l880 FREE. bu. Best Wool,- to! out, - wan-Mn. I. on. Lfoer. you '00.. i . " H.7.,Iâ€. B mm..." - "l't “Him. a. w Mnpuae sim "as I '% Tl-wnn. Vin“. thm TIN. will I. “and l-pM.. ‘ r V (mo-n...- I’mcnhen a... m. wand. '.. Asuuu. an IW. 1 if} te F teat don-.3 a "Wilma. to}... lg (â€nu-bud n ma Putnlod - frmzwww sh N orth Mann-tong..- ' i' - -v- in tho u“, w unvod " I at Eton Fair. he. Grouch, 'ECTATOR Iu’l 2...,va7 V‘- 1m. It. ’“hMI Junta...“ vwa-LI- PM. was "-11%".qu â€Mano. 0.0).. ii'.ali"caotttt Britt-L Jtte, I'PWI. In a... ' mild-l -. "tr. "Int-L! I. J3... Iâ€. and», " -. 35 YEARS. PAP-I "no. av. oi. Nir‘h‘n' In, , in sub month day in 0.1mm.“ Irs each month. VIHK Mount Pony“. , FOrrmsry, A . . Ler and was. preceding the is“ ___ “VI: COIPM'. " I". who»! l Cum 7-- IO. gum-F Thursday in u My“ and mod I rin out month. In human. rt Durham. Ah D BRUCI pm 'erly ‘0'... ling “dig-:3 lieuiii' a 1-day, I). Tamo'l'nb WBAGOI lull-la. L. ho no“: "Wu-lion; “by. I. 3140].- ut can: will bo D R. KIE BNAN. would intimate to ull uni a: “with!“ to him. that ttr hu loft his F my“; hm all '0 of It. mm Jar-Inn. Durham. 'P2i what-fiber " prepared to Reedy. and “A!" t'p.ou the chorus! "Mica, And In the Latoot"tto,Mert And t'oruciothintr. Auood nu Inn-uh: d. I. .u an»: 'm m m! annoy}: mm _ an tNo Show noueo I“ "I this. companion. nt . u m "In an ma - Inn-proud mama. In“: In“. on the ninth». none. had " - “at “no. compulttton. Gin him a call me! Inppon native industry. " Moept for Wilma t Co. Dunn: Mvhlnu lanai-cumsâ€. HamMtott,wtstett ha in vrorMml tu no“ the“: In! rah and mu lune. Tho-e unnum- "rrAubto “a highly tini.sh.d, tit for my a.“ Uttrroom. Look out for cold weather. tar How Knitting Stockings & Socks Raidencc at them-l Postotlicr, Lowel'l'own 1000 Bush. Fro-h Lime. T Durham P. o., an Mth, ttMt. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, Town Oat. tSth, use. South End Bakery, Durham. I t I'I)l( ' \Z-XIJ. (‘uavrquu-r. and 'Vuunrq Lola-I Indie-n Regularly Received _ - -- .- .V .................u- u.- mans-'1' imam than odd that. how-w" and: m nn' mum I». "medial and '2tylrtberdr mum ' [0-] esrtur'vrrtahte by easltimeou “I'h- - loo-(Jinn. who has all the Inn-ace» tor do) " VETERINARY or"! mwuth. wl â€on m HI-ru- t "an... Ul wr, 'oraort In Hm M‘Uln‘m at Buinqifxillrnr r/o,G." ii " “Durham'- mun-mud to “mi; 'ta,! Last Notice? IP,,ets.i'.l'E, [CS and Attorney's-nt-Imw _ V hollow». In {Sb-neon, Convoy-nun, no.2, "It- Sound. In" "nun-0d " “anon on» of": an“, 'Ihurudu’ "hunch". Mill) mun, J. W.IROST,I.L.B. Cum.†(meu Attorney. J... an, 1810. nu In“: I)" ALEXANDER BROWN, " own-m. Pulsar} Dru. Mon. Upper Town lulu-m. I! T THE ROCKVILLE MILLS. Al Hugo nun“) "1.101313. Lot Il.Con. Ir. U. It. Bentunck. Alexander Robertson, um.) um lorbIdd-n, "ia AQRB’EJE I In: Itkl, J. Towxsnxn. ITRAY ANHIA LN, Art., ulvertined three Woot- for " “an Mum-amen not tc a- nud 8 hues. Avluruumeou, ucept when weomvcniod by 'trieir.s.trartiyy to the conm. In Prob-501.1114 buuuou “any" in) -adutvUr, per you, .. .... .. O 4 Tune».- or 2Hinu Ann-wk! man 7 Tuna inch" 40. per year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Itaargoe column, por yuan... . ......... " "shoal-mu. .. ..............3e Uncool-nu, " ..............60 W. nxmouthv... .,.........." Do. three months. . . . ... .... " Luaaal a-lvnrtisemcnts charged 8 eu. per Line tor Hm tirst martian, and 2 c“. for line for 00:); tubsequunv. i-io- howeil Mom". Ordiuary notieao of Links. nudges, Gaths, u l all kind: otioeat an". inland no olulurze. Low Too. Durham. v Tth, mo. y-M yew â€on, I. to... BUSINESS DIRECTORY. - -____", -- â€59419: - . “#7 -e L. lt. sr.w.uciTC,"" l 'TT(rsr'.',V,Y-AT-LhW, he. on“ b' 'lttum--te.oope, youinAJvnncc " $t.2tat not paid within two montha.ma {U At ".00iee,turatraa. Street, l'mm'l'owl r". 1.. N E?CA )N. WM. J0frNNr0N, Jr.,' Durham, - - Ont. ld cii'JEIa.ANEOUB. HORNE Y " Law. Solicitur in Chan. -r,comuustoner in B. It, Kohl-y Public I‘very .A are you of for Socks? ‘THE REVIEW’ “a . II, I“ TAILOR, RATES OF A DVERTISIFG important question for our] 1111.10: Pf “any, En lye-tying more In- Frost & Frost. ll ho mt his 19fBeo, llnuovorJrom 8 to Nun", Atllunw,'lnd Con. NJLIL. l-r noun. New“ for the Dr. loft n â€tundra to. "tt Int. LIGHTBODY, It'EVlLI c. II..IAI KS!.II. a. " EDICAL. DURHAM 1bsrria W intttaam IDIIVTII’I‘II". t the J. W. CRAWFORD, " f Ontario "otrinlry Col Lower Town, Durhu'n DALK r hunt LudViill"Giir p;l “and In Mm will be pH tnd.!rtott, .9?!»on _rtyte, mum; "diaiara'rG'iG, go Lian-mum, Pins and t'ssruroisqlonerrin "Vitae. Lin-nod Annie-cor nty ot “up um! hind Balra.tttt.steu “I Hume! made very " PL “Jul.†J EleE. LieerntUte tat surgery, will mm but 44 the but. "In weeks of mil Ln mun his Ir In unit. r Icy. Lin: J'lllr7r'1 pat. 2r, lu" remmred to lln-lillll. Building, his. I man. what» he will , [nyly of llrewI.CnIos. an†lum-Zird on th. .rv low prim-u. PM", at m w..- thin nnmnn man:- " Durban. and "IU, u ruduy, A . ROBERTSON (a! " bu]? yang-nu y M nay plnoo in th SURGEON, leume. up†it " raatt, furl†ylla mum tl" m no .. I. _ '1 p, C ILDEIC, 1!urham,keeps on hand A , l "gen-wk ot Sublmun uni I" kind. ot ".11).“ng tuatvriaU.ai.so a. stuck of Mom in Wtsiuut.ltot"swoott,otd um. svtdll,lt,'le'/ld'ltu'l mu] mm of Lumber mud. anon lho'. notice. A {mum-h of Comm. Futon. Shroud. “d Tum mum-dunno: bud A I-‘Ilss “(3.4.5 Inn-II To In“ i-u.u.. we "nee-n Witt be happy to no All my mummy new ones u will I: patron-‘0. Jopp Took Four First Prizes AT k) Yum] Hon-l. having cnmmoncnl businen In tho nbuve " mulld r'ttItt?cMullr solichnshsre of the p"rotutgs, of the public. The very best sumtertsst used. workmanship 'ttPorior tumuzhinu Itt the cnumy, having made prim Wurkin the principal cities of Gland: and um b'uited Quart RAILROAD OR NO RAILROAD, Durham is bound to go ahead and so is ROCKVILLE. Form-uh ‘1 â€an Shoemaker In Her Majesty" Hun lrudth l‘rgiuwut. For Summer Trade, Fine Saved Telling ton Boots, only $6.00. Laced Dalmat- alu. Sewed, uuly M. Low Shoes, Sewn]. only $4.50. The best French Stock used. The Largest Exhibition ever held in the County. W. CALDWELL " per hundred paid for Hidea J. c. JOPP. J AME S HANNA Blacksmithing d; Waggon Making. Business prompt and Pnces reamunble Dumb-Iii. Supt. 23rd, teo was. Spring and Summer Fashions rigid“) reocived. Durham , Feb. 14, 1878. nochilla Tannery. oet.,tthttr, 2op't'fr, END. Durham, near Cattle Iutiuneo-0pposite the th Ion'am Church 131 i 11d I "no tory. ROBEEULI; 10 " 32 (K0 JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER HIE Durham Show, which pmvcs that 'e his men are 'mosh'" at Ike-attic. Durham Planing Mill, SASH. DOOR, l Think than on the 'snguiatt of momma. o: hurt. J. A IIalsted & thr., f All broken and bleeding uni sun, I Which you lrgislnwn have puma: to haul BANKERS '. nee-nee Iic'vutusuornore. T I Inge then your power to banish the demon, DURHAM. Which mum so much misery and eriaum; I mm. husbands, children, and brothers be ruined? (3fritMs opposite McAlistcr's Hotel. I o grant Prohibition in tiuur. i We mm: prohibition, you. Mend: we In! ik ---- - II For God and human“) 'n who l . R . d , Thus an" u: out hunbwdl, out soul And our 1 a we brothers; . Depos ts vce , Their bodies 5nd told: in " “can. And ttite-tallowed at the race of six per cont, l Ah! you linger,-our limit “ring: are bro-ling, pur uhllllul. " . I And our Ct we unto heaven “and; MONEY ADVANCED 1 That and vim in mercy rugu‘lem the needy To hum rs Mu! busmnlu "an on Ilmrl Jato on- . Yuar but“ to communal: m“, bend. durum! "at“: or gun“ eullnueruln. I By Mas, ALBX. MCINTIII. Sula “(H-Fl pnrohusml at a but valuation. l Tivtrrton, Out. Danni-mud M usual Hunk mum, ttg.'"'"' In. Bit I Hank-in Ontario and Que Me. I 'e-"-'-'-'-"---"-"-----!-----.-..- , Collection- ot 1mm. "d,"htti.e"'uutts on rem-unable: “mmgv,g "ft-ttrm I ‘IIE famous Cavalry Uortreshner baa . secured the tserviers " . (loud “incl- Ill-Int. In Mam to late Amt-run: a; at, p: number of yum: required hr lithium iutorcet. Dmd " Datum am am Sept. h.D Cutting done to Order. serum of myun-u, via: it. 9, 10 and ll on the Elm! “db " Adm" Rum-Lulu] n.0, w and ll on the West Bidet of Elgin Strwt. I In: ulna Authorized to reach rd tench-n for tho plurhmu- of lots M and 59 in the 2nd Con., 3.011.. m the Towmhip of Glenn-lg. either human: uv I A M instructed to other for nude the fol- lowing Lots in tho Town "t Durham on may hymn“! summit. viz: Ft. 9, 10mm tl on the But “do " AIL-u titrvct,tstttt 11.9. m and ll m. lha Wan Boot and Shoemaker, _,...V,.. .uuymum u-uu All"! ll unexuuru. The win-I.- property will he laid run-p for nun. or min-ruin.- “may be mum-d upon. For furth" platinum» apply " the uuvmw (mice. hurhoulma “.1879. . V U . THE Proprietor wishes todmpone of Lot No, 3. on AA"rrtt'treet,oue Range Eu: ot Our- l’rlll Ntreet.Lower Towrr, Durham. On the tot In arm-tun a good running noun um! Stable. The Lou‘untuu- one urn "Hand. A good well Ind ramp. and I number"! truitrrocs,oit re,'tar.t'.nirg,. ‘or xnrrlnn [mtymomlke land " tun-1M: ml. The Vllwlr prom-my will he sold Mural) tyr 'yo, or; ot 'q.PV L.“ __..---, . . House and Lot forHSWélg Durham. PROPERTY FOR DURHAM Sr., DC 1:11AM Town hots for Sale. Vol. IV. No. 5 ' to use Ill my oh] customers And "my: " will [not me with their has A)... hm. iiiliht giiettt (tttttitil] -a.ND-- and Mt in thes 'ptnron.,rFii.-, .1 (Hum-lg. emm south" or nepumloly. short dunk“. north 0 ?y'"tpr!.ceh puyment And o. L. DAVIS, Mantugvr, u Sept. h.D, 136 CB. JACKEB, Lower Town, hum-m Cnpndn Presby- y-wa. and "to o “Sow, that will be Just what you must, I an: burn; out; $25, too-oo cheap And no Locumwg." Lia, Abel confound Mud. M he au an», mom-ink»; " m price. Lu lw Miss Jolie sailed about, 3nd "tttmed with a white gipay, trimmed with him. . alsigmd green satin with . rod [on on it, tuuls gray mam, trimmed with "aria poppies. Having said this, Uncle Abel {on and. ua stated the can clearly, and should have no more troublo. "Now, young women. show no some of your best bonnet-rent good anon. None of your poor old fashioned thing- tor my wife." But here was a tine lady, with spent circumference of black silk trailing out .. long the carpet. 11 waist no bigger than a wasp's, a head on which the hair seemed struggling in crimp: and curls to get away from the shining lands "rapped tightly around it, and nplir ot great blaek eyes looking straight at him, while the (haul held up one style after mother. or tied than: on coqnettishly, but derived no help from him. 1 They reached Madam Rozotto'a atlnst, and John lounged in the doorway and ‘ struightway engaged in the laudable em- yployuient cf finding out the prettiest face of the girls in tvtteruhu1ets,-Joine Molliet, radiant with smiles, and I think alittle artifieial ileum, came forward with the most 1scwitvhing glances to wait upon the farmer who brought so attractive a person with him; and fancying that she would nhow her superior quality by so doing, made up her mind to quiz Uncle Abel un- nuneifully. Your old maul m never was so niiaorulle in his life. In Hoptowu he would have made no trouble what- ever. Miss Clrabtree in her plain dressi and cap and lavender ribbons, would line told him at once what to get, end her little grey eyes would not hue confused him in: the least. _ Sunday: , "Well, Uncle Abel, new you no of for lhome, I suppose; trading all done, crops all bargained for, ch t" and John Dare lifted his hat and pushed back his thick hair, as he stood on the hotel steps, talking to a plain farmer in n suit of home-spun gray. I Forgetting that poison lurkod than. - H ', Muzzy you»: flow put um! um beautiful bride, Skunk lune! y and dual-nu now, Ah! could you know her, pale. ottivorintt, cold, Death and“ â€on now on her brow. No tonne can: express the wrong" Ill. endund, Of hopes ant wen blunted and tom; The ir money all went, their Iii-ml: diuppeuod: Whortm he that would curator; her now. An: have you not guessed the can†of hot sorrow of her uni-wry and anguish untold: Thu: tut once so noble, no manly Ind true, h “we of mo muddunlna bowl. Gail y and merrily they puud s by year-l Ot pleasure unmingh-d with em; Till he looked on the mm: whou it move“ Forgetting that poison turhod them. They wood from the “in m radiant with mile. l No 'riot3d in thon- Iky did 5pm; Their prospects were good;muy had money md friends. And heme with both comfort and chew. The Drink-M's WHO. I saw In my Yixiun a bmsntitut bride, All rubed in her bridal attire, And beside but I sum n say. ennui youth, And their hope- tur the tutu. were fur. For the Grey Inviaw. BETSY'S BONNET. DURHAM, tho. Grey, MARCH 17 POETRY maven: night “I We“ you must have kngwed this young women More, didn't you? he said; but John was too busy with anger questions, end Amy was trembling and i1ashingaa she tried to spook calmly. end so his quel- tion wu murmured. Pretty Josie 1n. dividing her attention between a new. cue- tomor ond um tsuatttts â€We beside her, and between - and mortiiUuion .1... looked in no need of help from rouge. uj eke mud her head Ind muttered vuloull uncoorIeoue tomb in regard to "that Amy Eglaett nod ha been." Uncle Abel hold an hnt . while longer gain patiently, but a but .1“de can. interviow losing “and. so he coughed aud then said: "iU “he “Ail bunnit. Twenty JOHN! i. at good deal. his)". “and; u, ain't my, Uncle Abel punhml 11in spectacles up on his forehead, still holding the but in his land. and looked open mouthed from one to an other. The girl's face grew read um! white by turns, and the words she spoke came so low And broken, that only John could get their meaning. "Amyl" and John Dare, with tl hot flash in his face. canght her hand and no detained her. "Amy Egbert, have I found you at last?" She had stood hitherto just out of the range of John Dana's vision, and had nut seen ldmat 1511. Something in the sound of her voice nth-noted him, perhaps. and when Uncle Abel culled, “Here, John Dare!" he stoirped lmstily enough toward them. The girl thrust the bonnet into Uncle Abel's hands, and would have been out of night if her dress had not caught on one of the branching stands end held her fast. The young girl brushed off a tesr quick- ly as she will: "I have no mother, now. but if you will trust me, sir, I think tui- will suit." “Wunl now. tell me, for I have got so bothered with these things that I don't. know one from Father. I want to get u. bon. net tor Betsymnd I mean to. Now, justtell me if you would like your mother to wear one like this? Oh, I beg your pardon ma'am. I didn’t see,†and he toaehod the sleeve ofher black dress. "I-I-am very awry!" She wore a mourning dress, and the plain branch at her throat helda look of gray hair. "I think this might suit you, sir," she said. "If your wife don't dress, her hair in these fashions, these helmets would not do at all. Thinis rich and plain, and covers the back of the head and neck." J list as his brow was overcast with this thought, the pale girl came near ch10 Abel, her cheeks blushed as she did so in defiance of the other girls, holding In her hand a phsin Leghorn bonnet, trimmed with violet ribbons. S they were numbing themselves vastly at theparplexity of their customer. He saw tothMa pale. quiet girl, with smooth brown hair, looked up from her work in- digunutly, Ind he saw rather than hoard her say; "For shame!" and grow crimson as she spoke. "Just fresh from Paris. I um sure your I mfo would like thu. Shall I try it on for I you?" i “Wan! yes, I can see better how it will look than. Now it looks just like , pud. {ding dish." I "Wool, WI kind o' party, but its awful "Peer; ain't. it. John?" John, than appealed to, could only tut. swer that he "knew nothing in the world bout women's bounds," and took up his )ovtrie, whatever it was, just when) it was broken off. But looking idly into tho long tnirrot opposite, he saw Josie making signs to another girl, and he soon found that “Them, it goes this way," and Josie pitched the little thing over his rosy face, tied the string' in I bag bow knot, and swept down the length of the room. "Don't you like it?" ( She looked up at John Dare merrily, but could not interpret the look in his eyes; so, taking it for granted that it was an ex. presuidu of aduuUtion, she pursued the sums strain. "Oh, no sir; the fashion has changed eu- Iirely. Now the gipsy is the newest thing out, and your wife would set the (union, I don't doul-t." did not mean to In that Frenohitied girl know it, sohe only said. "Oh, that', the style, eh? It Lin". B bit like Betsy's old one. though." found that A NEW waxnuxa Gxsrtr.--rn those al- leged milleuium days the manufacture of cheap watches has been brought down to the very minimum of cLenpneus and at the same time the maximum degree of resemb- lanes, to the Janet and better articles. They have developed a new "mulling some, _ which is played eltiefly on the cars. but also l with menu in towns and villages. The opentor with tam in his eyes. mll up- pronch his victim ma tell the pathetic story of " misfortunes. BU milwny ticket, by means of which he was going to join his friends, likewiu his money. hu heel: lost. It grin“ him to the var] core othis hem. but to anther [unu- he will reluctantly Hell In. silver watch. I: u perfectly new and out $86 balm. he " home, but he wall t Ike MO now. m usually get- no. ad the purchase: no“ home with a Mylauad “can won“ 08.76.hulxina " vou pool“. Mal A feelioe of My] within his bout. u. z...uy aael' well We} . I IVA-nuns Wrraocr Frmt.--heoordum to Pliny, fire was a long time unknown to [some of the ancient Egyptians; and when .Thelee, the celebrated astronomer, showed l it to them, they were anolntely in ruptures. The Persians. Phenieitrns, Greeks and several other nations acknowledged that their ancestors were without the use of fire, and the Chinese confess the some of their progenitors. Pltttrareh und other ancient writers speak of nations who, at the time they wrote, knew not the use ofthe, or htul; just learned it. Facts of the some kind are also attested by several modern nations. The inhabitants of the Marian Islands, which were discovered in 1555, hell no idea of tire. Never was astonishment greater" than theirs when they saw it on the delew Magellen, in one of their iehnde. At fimt they believed it we: some kind of enimel that fired end ted upon wood. The in. habitanU of the Phillipine Ind Canary Islands were cqnelly ignorant. Africe pre- sents. even in our own day, tribe: in this deplorable state. I How phased Aunt Betsy wtttr,to be sure, when the old man gave her the new bon. net. How fair and young she lacked in the fresh ribbons and suit Maude around l, her Gee. And laughed at thexden ofwear Just when the country was in its Jane glory, John Dare brought his bride to the farm house, where he had spent so" many cbildieh hours, and he led her to all the familiu spots from the weir in the brook to the grave by the orchard. But as long the story of as a straw and ribbon may eu- dure, they tell the time when Uncle Abel bought Bytsy's bound. ing "oue of them dish-covers on her bend." “Wald. wanl, if things don't turn out queer l" soliloquized Uncle Abel,homewtsrd borore him. "To think how near [came to geWru'ono of tlwrn gipsied Why she would have laughed a whole week about it. And then to think that painted pietur' of a girl was making game of me all that while. And then that other one. with her gentle way, taking the trouble to tell a stupid fellow like me what we: the right thing to buy. I guess she would make our John a good wife; and after Betsy and me has passed away there'll be a nice bit of properly coming to John, and thet'll help him on." "My dear, kind uncle, I thank you-in. deed I ilo--ror all your kindness, but I could not bear to think that, you should misjudge me. I knew Amy lung namwheu her parents were both living, and she had all that wanith could give. I loved her (iii inn quiet way. but I was then too ‘poortotell her so. Thon came reverses and dsttth, and in her poverty and pride the girl hid herself from we rcaulutrly un- til now. She tried to earn her bread Ly her accomplishments. but faded, and glad- ly took to this menus to do so. Now, it I can win her for my wife, I shall brsug Mrs. John Dare to me you some fine day this 'utmtuev--may I Uncle Abel 'l,' So they patted, and the passers-hy little dreamed of all that had been said. _ "Unele Abel held his hand fast, and looking a moment without speaking in the young tmut'a eyea, said "She's umotherlesl girl, John." “Uncle Abell" and John turned angrily only, or would have done so if the detain. ing hind had not held him with a grasp which sixty years had not wcnkeuod. "Look hero. my boy, I meant no ofrenee. None of my blood turn villians," he added proudly; she's young and purty and forlorn and maybe, if you see too much of her, she l might get to thiukin' more of you than would be good for her, and if you ain't in earnest. I guess it would break her heart. Shake hands with your Uncle. my boy, I moan Do harm; but I promised 'Lisa' when I she was on her dying bed that I would td. lns try and give you good advice, and the last words u’most that she spoke, says she, "Abel watch over my boy." Outside the door John turned to leave his uncle. and looked as shy " I girl, as he said, "It's all right, Uncle Abel. You've found a new bonnet, and I've found an old friend." John T" John need not have started tio, or said "very," which wasn‘t: sensible unswer at ‘all; but Uncle Abel laughed . little to him. leelf, and said, softly. "Oh, boys will be l boysl" and he was obliged to tell Min Eg. bert the direction over twice, too, and felt quite uneasy lest it should not arrive Ithi hotel in time. gnu; w.“ um I, 1881. .H.q ------ New! A grain of Mud on A boundhu plain. A tiny ripple on I nonunion count Over that ooesn we no ailing; but the only part of it we poem. in that on which our vessel " this moment Boau. From the “on we look backward- and watch the Ihip’n m. in the water; bat ‘howuhorudimit reach“. and how: won overytrm Myâ€!!! We no duo com. lumbar-r08. And the. the hormnohmuuu vie, but Urmd that out.“ Mill mIU In. tne na]. Mono-1 manuals“. tho for you! of our individ- tmliitiv,luuoepsu"rto. all- outline! mums; an... a». nun-cm -iiritii) but, ' "ttht, m 6.! mt In; 2. There is culpable neglect on the port of too many, of not laying time under eoLtrilnitiou ofthe greet ends of life. Time tlows on, but make little or no use of it toward:~ the great ends of life. Time fur. nishes us with golden opportunities to im. prove ourselves or our condition, but we do not press them into our service sud make them contribute to our elevation in the scale of intellectual, moral end spirit. ual being. We allow our opportunities to pass unimproved. and when we would make any we ofthem. they are beyond re- call. Time has hair in trout. behind she is bald; if you seize her in the torelock you may hold her, but,if tmifered to escape, nrt Jupiter himself can catch her again. We blame ourselves for this passive inne- tion and resolve to do better for time to come. but nevertheless things combine much the some as before. Procrastination Is the this! of time; Your after you it stools, till all ore tierd, And to the mercies of s moment [eons The vast concerns of an eternal scene. ( If not so frequent. would not this be strange? [ That 'tls so frequent, thts is skinner still. l Of men’s Inimculuuu mistakes. this boats The palm, "That ell men on about to live: Forever on the brink of being born. All my themselves the compliment to think They one day shall not drivel; and their pride On their reunion totes up randy muse; At lent their on ; their future solves npplnuds; new excellent that lite they ne'er wt" lend! Tine lodged in their own hands is tolly's rolls; Thst lodged in fell's. to wisdom they consign; The thing they qtagt't but pnrpose,they postman: "Its not In four, not to soon stool; I And semiannual: wisdomtodoinoso. All pmmtse is poor dilator, run. And am the“ em stage: when young. Ind-ed. In full content Impoundâ€. nobly rest, D's-anxious toe ourselves; And only wists, As dutoous sons, our “than was. more Ilse. At thirty men Inspects “use“. tool; Knows it st forty“ Mos-Ins his plan: At any eludes NI humans deter. Pushes Us mud-st purpose to resolve; In sll the Immunity “that Beiri-tdersqrs.otv-,ttt.ou.tt-. 8. The vital iinportsnee of the present in regent to the tutal issues “his. New! Ashortwerd; s shorter thing. Boon st- tered; sooner me. 1. There are critical moments in the life of every one constituting the turning point in his career. The annulled incident is often the onus: of making or ohm-king I men. Youth, the most critical period of life, is the peculiar season, which shapes the destiny of man for wet! or woe. Itas- kin remark: that youth is I period of build. ing up in habits. hopes and faithl I "Not an hour but is trembling with destinies ; not I moment once passed, of which the appoint- ed work can ever be done again. or the neglected blow struck on tho cold iron." v-uwulv' u- ""rymV are. A poor man, on 'e one of the rocky coasts of our country. that .e got " bread by gathering sea-fowl! one. 0 went out one morning on his periloue " d venture ; and looking down a tom3it, steep. he saw midway a ledge abutting from a 1 rock, covered with a cluster of sea-fowls' a nests. He insulted his rope to atree above I I the cliff, and lowered himself cautiously down till he stood upon the ledge. In his I , eagerness to grasp the spoil, he unwittingly . dropped the noose of the rope by which he , had descended, audit swung, as it appear- , ed, far beyond his reach ; and there be _"etood on that narrow ledge. above him a _ fearful height he had no hope to scale. be- _ low him a torritie precipice with the sea dashing at its base. It was a moment of unatterable anguish. In intensity of du. may, by a desperate effort, he sprang up- ward. It pleased God he should - the rope. m drew himself up to the summit, trembling with transport and terror. i Every one of us can realize the peril of that I fellow creature. But how akin to this, but 1 intensely more awful, is the condition of ' every wavererl m stands on the narrow l ledge of life ; above him is the tereiiht I I mountains of his guilt, that he his no pow. t " himself to scale; below hiiaia the tear. I ful abyss oi death, with the death that never dies. There is but the breath in his t nostnls between him and the bottomless f [ pit. 0 awake, fellow.sittner ; awake to thy t true and perilous position! It is late. but I not too late. There is vet the rope that t hangs from the cross of Jesus, or rather ( from the throne of God; that rope can " t th " over the amount of thy guilt and land ii thee on the brink of the shore of eternal 9 peace and peace. 0 leap, and livet "Fly d for refuge, and lay hold of the hope let be- tr fore you," and as God liveth your soul shall It live 1 He is “slow to anger and plenteou» o in mercy." "hs I live saith the Lord God, . I have no pleasure in the death of the Bl wicked. but that he should turn hom his B Bar ,tslkie Turn ve, turn no: tor Ttity 3‘ Our subject repress“ the common lean of the many, crystallized by an wit of one into tice proverrb--"rhruwg m dwgerous". This in true of entcrml us well " temponl things, and set forth with form in the in. cidents of everyday life. A poor man, on Whole N o. 158 A Laic Em1trion on the Danger of Delay; ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO havociviliududpin-doudon‘n-n 'ft-duets-art-hi-ef an.“ “Mbu‘ . Mathilda!†“I“. in I...“ th- year and. aqdmdth -'ii.ubeea.rnrttigrotri-t-- 'rdadboad--. “out dirturums. all overrti-ttspuirttsto an timtorltouttt. wallowing“..- turtu_otarsur,naadmrti-ti. mum.l$wuthoounnin¢liqdln and-tnur-ua-trent-d-d ord-dtt-t-tdthi.-ttohi. now-tit-o-d any“ h- prooododit. “all: “In. lath“ mMme’. no ad ham. ai-lo-ind" m Wo Around. Munotabututth- Mths vol--dortuitoertttth. - mdonlydwwdumulnuo- inland. out 'apt-tth-tdeep.'!---'.. lake of tire which had been â€pd on thousand (m deep. and oovomd an an a! twenty-eight an." mil“. Thu om Tent Nune- the great hum of the (hull! Puma. tho rim of which not. up: u ml. the itow of hrs, smoke. and luv. cumin" until July 1866. The widene- of this torrent wu dimmer-ed (or a diam " over sixty mil“. The iioueuf tho N Shipsin the neighborhood of the SIM- ,wich Inhnds can now witneu one of tho 1 grandest npectlcles that emh lam-dc. Tho Muuuu. Lul is min belching forth tiorr torrents. The miahty forms. hum under the beds of the Patti/io on "ding vent through this volcano cone. In“ Louis. volcanic aim-ted on the inland ot Howdi. ltU 13,700 feet high and in markel by two distinct crutch, on. I the summit, 5nd the othor. Kit-u“. at. aomowlnt lower level. Thin “and h been the new. of sever-.1 xxx-"elm. ol- hibitionu cf volcanic fury. Thou val. great eruption in new And In "" . but than were exceeded in AW. 1656, who- What with Willumatbed,0ld Willuenatbed, Willtitmsford Samoa, The Sum». Sunk-n Post otfitse, bud Sullivan Township. all mistaken for ouch other. it in I wood. there are not mum people luI‘WM than there tsre.--U. S. Advertur. The name "Willinmnford," an)“ " the village on the Gut-Afr“. Bond a “no Ssuble. Ind she the anion I {ow India b the east ofiton the T. o. h B. Waive. lb. to endless wufuaiun. The former in w..- timou called "Old Willuuutord" an! tho latter "WilhutuUord titation," but very ob- cn both Ire called Wiliumsford, an! n. cuntiuuully being mistaken for ouch ' The former is somewhat: called “The Sw- ble", but u thin is the hum: of the that on which the village is mule. it in jun Ilia. defiuite as the other. The Dune ol “I. Paste 0Biee, " Old Wilhumdord in "tutili. van," and as Sullivan in the nun. of the township tt nukes tho confusion oomph... C" -c"'- ___ _. ..... .Iw Tim - tious of the voluno of lake, “and in . plain to the out of the port of Samoa-u. take pine four times an: hour, mud an. as a lighthouse to mariner! who an out- taken by night m than! park. _ - ----_e- -_. two days. Terrible detonuionl I." but! In tho poniusuls of Yucauu. on the that. of Junuicl, Ind alto on tho platen: of Bo- son, noulv mm yuan than “I. It...“ It a distance of 140 uoognphiod In“... ' . . In. 1lht.21egeiluvuweur.rytr _ In Ascending KIWI tom-uh the norm of the Gulf ot Fun-sec. the unwa- encounters, a . distance of tive unlo- from the Neither, " volcanics. M in iiU. 3nd stunted elou Mother. They In". the culleotivo name of Lon “Hiking. The Cuuseguiuet,on tho promotory which (an. the southern extremity of the gulf, own it. celebrity to the tomb]. orttption which took place in the month of J musty. 1886.th. deep obscurity culled by the ulna hum While olmrutoriu pad nilmulo in built upon Voinviuu, and the height. of Jim. made I rendezvous for aunt-uh, the volcanoes of our on muunont in treated with indiffertmm, and music“. Pow travellers renlize thnl the Andes who!!! . long list ot burning path. who“ out." Ire M active Bud when Ilupol nu " pn- Me in historical ruin: us than of tho old World. Central American. when in nah-i- of twenty-nine vulonnou there no (with... still burning. form with tho In ortho An. til" one of the region: of the globe when mbtemnonn noting in most intense. The Fire Mountains of Can tral America. H -. -- ofwhieh you an hmhml'l'lu only season in which you can work i.. noted The clm‘n otevil labil- qrill hind you more tightly tomorrow; cusp it ml B.. ligion is I. Work for every aâ€; begin it and Sin expoles to present Maria; Help: lulu. new! Holiness confer: present joys; “in ( them now! Your Creator oumtuuuds; obey Him new! A God of Love outrun; bore. conciled now! The Father from Him throne invites; return new! The Huior hon: " Cross beseech»; trust Him ml The Holy Spirit is striving in your heart; yUld now t "Behold now ii the 'urtsrrptod an... “hold now in the day of "lvutont"--o. ti. an 003ml] to his “who! Do it _ Otter tho prayer "God be mammal to In A sinner" new! Too mud, tim. In. has WM). Loamâ€. Thing, be your only opportunity! 50in it In! 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